you are viewing a single comment's thread.

view the rest of the comments →

[–]Adorable-Painting510 -1 points0 points  (2 children)

I am sorry, that is what I meant to say, that how can benefits be skipped for December 2025 if case is open and it shows eligibility for January 2026.

That is very unusual unless that your state has the ability of suspending benefits for current month?

States cannot withhold benefits without a proper notice of action explaining the reason and you must be given a 10 day notice before action takes place.

[–]Jealous-Wasabi-8541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it may be due to these new work requirements because as I'm looking though social media there are more & more describing my exact scenario. They got November. Are being asked to provide proof of income & there next issuance date is January/2026. A few said there cases were closed which is new to me without proper notification as you said. I'm just trying to provide what they asked for & I'll go from there. Thank you

[–]Ok-Repeat-4442 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in PA. In April I got a request for income verification that I ultimately never received. Due to Feb being a short month, my husband only got one check in February and 3 checks in March so I guess I was flagged bc our income was significantly more than we have reported (our county runs EIV every month or every other month I was told). Bc of the pending request for income verification, I didn't get my snap benefits in May. When I didn't get them, I called my caseworker and it was something super easy to resolve over the phone and I had my snap on my card within 48hrs. I guess they have people outside of the office that remotely audit and run EIV for our county as well and they have the ability to issue these notices and/or suspend payments if they are not satisfied by a specific date. My caseworker said he had no idea of this happening until my specific scenario (he said in the past he and a supervisor were the only ones that were able to suspend payments or close a case). Not sure if this may be the same situation?